"Just tell me. I'll do it." These words have been repeated many times. In fact, Dean has not changed from start to finish. He has always been the one who would pull on the street. He who sang for her with the piano has always been the one who climbed the fence to jump into the river because she didn't talk about the distress, and he has always been the one who recorded a song that only belonged to them.
If the two of them finally did not Being together is not because of force majeure, or because of not enough love. This time, Cindy is not loving enough.
I am sure Dean’s love is actually very simple. He said that his ideal is to be Cindy’s husband and Frankie’s father. This is what he does. What he pursues, what he does work is for this. But Cindy complains that he is not satisfied with his job, not as romantic as before marriage, and even the way of managing children is so tough. To be honest, I really don’t like women like Cindy. Of course, she also has her difficulties, she just feels that these are gradually inferior to her ideal love, just like her parents, they began to love each other, and then gradually evolved into mutual unbearable. Maybe she was destined to repeat the same thing as her parents. Road. The
film reviews are actually nothing to write about, and there are no highlights in the whole film. The interspersed narratives, the comparisons before and after marriage, are not out of style and not too hot. Just looking through the film reviews, many people say that love is gone, and they don’t agree. That's it. Love has always been there. It’s just that some women, immature and not enough love, don’t recognize love after changing the form. It can’t be said that it’s not a kind of sorrow.
I believe that vigorous love can still flow in water, not It's fleeting. The film is blue enough. Um.
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